MATE’s training portfolio is expanding with the Master’s degree in Agricultural Technical Systems Engineering
The Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences will launch a new master’s degree in agricultural technical systems engineering in February 2024, to which you can enroll with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education until November 15, 2023. You can apply for the training in the E-registration system of felvi.hu, similar to the other master’s courses announced by MATE during the cross semester.
The new three-semester course expands students’ basic knowledge of agricultural science primarily in the areas of agricultural digitalization, artificial intelligence solutions appearing in production, modern agricultural machine systems, as well as technical, technological, data science, management and economic knowledge. After successfully completing the training, the graduates become capable of managing agricultural farms, developing and operating the management of technical and/or economic system processes and corporate projects, or even conducting research and innovation activities. Those interested in scientific life can also continue their studies in the doctoral program. MATE welcomes applications from graduates of the bachelor’s degree courses in crop production engineering, nature conservation engineering, economic and rural development agricultural engineering, rural development agricultural engineering, animal husbandry engineering, agricultural engineering and wildlife engineering.
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